Monday, January 18, 2010

Cap and Trade, Climate Gate, and Freedom

With the debacle of a climate conference in Copenhagen behind us, and more startling revelations about climate scientists fudging the data how could any thinking individual support the Waxman-Markey bill approved in the House and waiting for action in the Senate?

As an engineer that collects, analyses, and presents data to corporate leadership, if one of my team members was found to have manipulated data in the manner of those at NASA and the CRU at the University of East Anglia, they would be out of a job by noon the next day. Even in this age of political correctness and diversity constraints.

These revelations prove to thinking people that the climate scientists behind the United Nations IPCC reports have been lying to push a political agenda. I will back these statements with 25 years of data interpretation experience and a handful of graduate level statistic courses.

Man made climate crisis is nothing more than a phony religion for those too lazy to think.

The narration below is an attempt to provide data and challenge the viewer to think about the agenda of those that are pushing this phony climate crisis. This is really about our freedom from the tyranny of big government.


Health Care Reform for Thinking People

With all the uproar over the House and Senate bills that will allegedly provide health care and health insurance for all Americans, it's time for a little rationale thought on the subject. The narration below is my attempt to identify the root cause of the issue and propose foundations for a rationale course of action. My 25 years as a professional problem solver in private industry has taught me that you cannot solve a problem until you understand the root cause(s) of the problem. The reason that costs of health care services are raising faster than general inflation is the same reason why health insurance costs are out of reach for the working poor in America. It can be summarized in one sentence: Government interference of the free market forces that work to reduce costs and increase supply in the health care services and insurance markets. The narration below is my attempt to offer ideas for people that want a solution to this mess, not the tyranny of bigger government, less liberty, and less health care services.